The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"DD214." A United States Department of Defense Report of Separation Form 214 or a similarly effective form issued by the Department of Defense relating to separation from military service.
"DD215." A United States Department of Defense Incomplete Awards, Decorations and Discharges Form 215 or a similarly effective form issued by the Department of Defense to correct errors or make additions to a DD214 in order to ensure that the veteran has accurate discharge documentation.
"Discharge papers or separation documents." A DD214, DD215 or NGB-22.
"NGB-22." A National Guard Bureau Report of Separation and Record of Service Form 22 or a similarly effective form issued by the National Guard Bureau relating to separation from military service, specifically in the National Guard.
"Private employer." A sole proprietor, corporation, partnership, limited liability company or any other legal entity, including nonprofits, with more than one employee.
"Spouse of a disabled veteran." The spouse of a veteran who has been classified by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Benefits Administration as having a permanent total disability and is a United States citizen.
"Surviving spouse." An unmarried spouse of a deceased veteran or of a service member who died on active duty in the United States Armed Forces, including a reserve component or National Guard.
"Under conditions other than dishonorable." A condition in which a recipient of a discharge from service is any of the following:
"Veteran."
The term includes:
"Veterans' preference employment policy." A voluntary policy adopted by a private employer for hiring, promoting or retaining a veteran, a spouse of a disabled veteran or a surviving spouse over another qualified applicant or employee.
51 Pa.C.S. § 7202